1. Thalassaemia is paradoxically associated with a reduced risk of in‐hospital complications and mortality in COVID‐19: Data from an international registry
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El‐Battrawy, Ibrahim, primary, Longo, Filomena, additional, Núñez Gil, Iván J., additional, Abumayyaleh, Mohammad, additional, Gianesin, Barbara, additional, Estrada, Vicente, additional, Aparisi, Álvaro, additional, Arroyo‐Espliguero, Ramón, additional, Balocco, Manuela, additional, Barella, Susanna, additional, Beccaria, Andrea, additional, Bonetti, Federico, additional, Casale, Maddalena, additional, De michele, Elisa, additional, Denotti, Anna Rita, additional, Fidone, Carmelo, additional, Fortini, Monica, additional, Gamberini, Maria Rita, additional, Graziadei, Giovanna, additional, Lisi, Roberto, additional, Massa, Antonella, additional, Marcon, Alessia, additional, Rubinski, Bryan, additional, Miano, Maurizio, additional, Motta, Irene, additional, Pinto, Valeria Maria, additional, Piperno, Alberto, additional, Mariani, Raffaella, additional, Putti, Maria Caterina, additional, Quota, Alessandra, additional, Ribersani, Michela, additional, Marziali, Marco, additional, Roberti, Domenico, additional, Rosso, Rosamaria, additional, Tartaglione, Immacolata, additional, Vitucci, Angelantonio, additional, Voi, Vincenzo, additional, Zecca, Marco, additional, Romero, Rodolfo, additional, Marouneld, Charbel, additional, Fernández‐Rozas, Inmaculada, additional, Espejo, Carolina, additional, Marhaeni, Wulandewi, additional, Garcia Aguado, Marcos, additional, Cappellini, Maria Domenica, additional, Perrotta, Silverio, additional, De Franceschi, Lucia, additional, Piga, Antonio, additional, Forni, Gian Luca, additional, and Akin, Ibrahim, additional
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- 2022
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